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HD 172555
Debris Dust Around Main Sequence Stars
Mid-IR Observations of Circumstellar Disks
The Co-Existence of Hot and Cold Gas in Debris Discs? I
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Steady State Evolution of Debris Disks Around a Stars M
The Transinng Exocomets of HD 172555
Detection of Scattered Light from the Hot Dust in HD 172555 ? ?? N
Debris from Giant Impacts, at Home and Abroad
Editorial Satish Pande Kiran Ghadge ©
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0603770V1 28 Mar 2006
Astro2020 Science White Paper Debris Disk Composition
When Worlds Collide, the Result Is Spectacular, and Astronomers Think
An Unbiased Study of Debris Discs Around A-Type Stars with Herschel
The Transiting Exocomets in the HD 172555 System
Planet Smash-Up Sends Vaporized Rock, Hot Lava Flying (W/ Video) 10 August 2009
Contrat Quinquennal 2016‐2020
Cycle 22 Approved Programs
HD 172555: Detection of 63 Microns [OI] Emission in a Debris Disc
Top View
The Age of the HD 15407 System and the Epoch of Final Catastrophic
A Submillimetre Search for Cold Extended Debris Disks in the Β Pictoris Moving Group,
An Unbiased Near-Infrared Interferometric Survey for Hot Exozodiacal Dust
Insights Into Planet Formation from Debris Disks II
Polarimetric and Radiative Transfer Modelling of HD 172555
Detection of Scattered Light from the Hot Dust in HD 172555?,?? N
51 Eri and GJ 3305: a 10-15 Myr Old Binary Star System at 30 Parsecs
Insights Into Planet Formation from Debris Disks: II. Giant Impacts In
Sirius Astronomer
HD 172555: Detection of 63 Μm [OI] Emission in a Debris Disc ,
Collisions Between Jupiter-Like Planets
Modeling the Hd 32297 Debris Disk with Far-Infrared Herschel Data
13798 (Stsci Edit Number: 0, Created: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 8:26:36 PM EST) - Overview
Debris Disks with Spitzer and Beyond
Planetesimals in Debris Disks